After coming to the conclusion that I prefer the Stratocaster shape for sitting on the sofa and playing (just more comfortable) and recently owning 4 guitars that's have all offered things that I like, I purchased something that combines as much as possible in 1 guitar.
What have I liked from previous 4 guitars:
Yamaha 112VM - maple fretboard.
Fret King Super S - slightly bigger neck, decent tuners, body contours.
Shine 510 - Humbuckers, tuners
Squier Affinity Strat - ease of setup, body contour, upgrade ability.
So what did I buy?
A fantastic used Fender Stratocaster Blacktop. Black body, maple fretboard. Completely stock.
Strings have now been changed, tremolo tightened down, US string guide, Fender California neck plate. As with all of the guitars I have owned, it will take a little while to get a good feel for it and setup how I want, but very pleased. My first official Fender.
Due to the range of music I like, all 5 positions will be used and it gives me the option in the future of upgrading if I feel like it.
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Thinking about this, do I get any more credibility if I am holding the guitar in a playing position? I only ask as it seems to be working well for an current forum celebrity.
The Tele is a great guitar but just not for me :-( it's got everything that I love about teles, but for some reason it doesn't excite me when playing. The edges don't make kicking back on the sofa very comfortable either and I really missed that from my Affinity Strat.
The Mustang I on the other hand is going really well, great little amp (forgetting that my beautiful little daughter decided to colour the control panel in with a rollerball)
Fortunately the Tele which was next to it didn't get touched. Phew!
I checked out the guitar a lot on youtube before buying and from what I heard, positions 2 and 4 are good settings, I think it's 4 that sounds very Strat like. Mark at n stuff music video made me appreciate the tones that were available. What I do love is the zero hum and the fact that both pickups have individual tone controls so you can really dial in your sound. The only thing that could make it even better (this is being picky) would be a second volume control or switching so you could also get a neck or bridge individual single coils (inner or outer depending on switch position). But as I said this is being very picky on a guitar of this price. I am over the moon with the finish, the first mexican strat that I have picked up and thought wow.
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